Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:08:00
I'll get it for you. Wait here.
:08:06
- Dr Han? Is this yours?
- Thank you.

:08:10
- And these.
- Thank you.

:08:12
I'm Mark Elliott.
:08:14
- Kind of a dull party, isn't it?
- No, thank you.

:08:18
- Well, I'm a guest, Mr Elliott.
- I'm a guest, too.

:08:21
That gives me the right to call it dull.
:08:24
I was supposed to meet you two weeks ago.
:08:26
- Were you?
- Mm-hm.

:08:28
Fred Dixon wrote me,
asked me to look you up.

:08:32
I didn't as I thought you'd be
an intellectual, with glasses.

:08:35
Oh. And where is Mr Dixon now?
:08:38
Oh, he's still in Malaya.
:08:41
Would you have dinner with me tonight?
I'm a very pleasant man.

:08:45
Oh, I'm sure of that, but... I'm on duty.
:08:48
When are you not on duty?
:08:50
If we were in Chungking, Mr Elliott,
:08:52
Third Uncle would consider it
unpardonable to accept.

:08:55
No Chinese girl would dare dine alone
with an American she had just met.

:08:59
- But we're not in Chungking.
- I am still Chinese.

:09:01
And half European. I just heard you say so.
:09:04
Now, will your European side reconsider?
:09:08
- Why don't you call me at the hospital?
- I'll do that.

:09:12
- Oh, I see you found it.
- Oh, this is Mr Elliott. Dr John Keith.

:09:16
- We've met before. Nice to see you again.
- Yes. Nice to see you.

:09:20
I really can't believe
that you're a doctor, Doctor.

:09:23
What a shame we haven't a scalpel with us.
:09:26
I could make a slight incision
to convince you.

:09:32
Tell me about Mark Elliott.
:09:34
Don't know much. He's a newspaperman.
:09:36
Been around a couple of months.
A reporter. Why?

:09:39
He's invited me to dinner.
:09:42
- Accepting?
- I haven't decided.

:09:46
- He's married, Suyin.
- So are you, John, and I go out with you.

:09:51
I happen to be in love with my wife. He isn't.
:09:54
And how do you know so much?
:09:56
Hong Kong is a small place.
:09:58
Well, I dislike being a small person.

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